The veteran congressman says Steve Bannon doesn't belong on the national stage, but Bannon is fundraising for Rep. Lee Zeldin this week.
The students drew a full house for three days with their performances.
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The students used money from fundraisers to shop for goods people need.
Wantagh third-graders were proud of the personal narrative writing during the Personal Writing Celebration.
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The inductees were honored at a special candle-lighting ceremony.
The New York Metro area is huge, so the price may not be as high as you think.
The path will connect to other greenways, creating miles of scenic routes.
Police are investigating the cause of the early morning crash.
The department will be kicking off the holiday season with its annual tradition.
Now you can bring a furry friend home for the holidays, and you don't even have to pay for it.
The 58-year-old was arrested for driving drunk and high on Monday night, police say.
The athletes signed their Letters of Intent to play for colleges all over.
The children held a feast while dressed as Pilgrims and Native Americans.
The importance of calling 911 when you suspect criminal activity.
The bread the students made will be donated to the needy for Thanksgiving.
The Wantagh Warrior received seven journalism awards at a recent contest.
Patient safety nonprofit Pulse CPSEA develops worksheet for families.
The Congressman had some very strong words for President Trump's budget director.
Following reports that Camp ANCHOR families had their personal information released, the councilwoman is trying to stop that from happening.
The students gave their Halloween candy to soldiers serving abroad, along with heartfelt letters.
According to police, the man said he specialized in helping people with drug addiction.
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Their work will be on display all month in Manhasset.
Police say he threatened violence against the school on social media.
The annual lunch event is designed to promote tolerance among the students.
By Ilene Corina, President, Pulse Center for Patient Safety Education & Advocacy
It's back! You can get tickets now for the bright and festive show.
The fire has spread to two floors of a home on Kingsberry Road.
Police say the man was responsible for multiple acts of graffiti at a Nassau train station.
The students read stories about the creatures, and did special themed crafts.
Several local businesses were also cited for selling alcohol to minors. See which ones.
Both of the students at the top of the class of 2018 are extremely impressive.
Students created unique art, held bake sales and more.
It is just the latest accolade the student-artist has received for her work.
You can help raise awareness for mental health and to fight the scourge of suicide, which affects 1 in 5 families.
Halloween safety tips to keep your children safe.
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The money raised will go to benefit a foundation that helps children undergoing cancer treatments.